Somalia and Haiti ‘have worst schools in the world’

War-torn Somalia and earthquake-wrecked Haiti are two of the worst countries on the planet to be a schoolchild, a study suggests.

Haiti schools are struggling since the earthquake (Photo: BBC)

Rich countries breaking promises on overseas aid and funnelling money into their own universities should be blamed, say campaigners.

The recession has meant countries cutting back on overseas spending, according to the study, drawn up by Oxfam, Save The Children, VSO, Plan International and Education International, which ranks countries according to access to basic education and the ratio of teachers to pupils.

Somalia comes off worst, followed by Eritrea and Haiti.

The report also accuses some countries – including France and Germany – of using aid budgets to underwrite their own university systems.